Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|           going away came Juno and Ceres, demaunding the cause of
2    4, 22| benevolence of them all: by and by Ceres came in, and beholding her
3    4, 22|         and travell. Then answered Ceres, Verely Psyches, I am greatly
4    7, 41|           I sweare by the goddesse Ceres, that if I had [not] seene
5    9, 47|            time, when the goddesse Ceres had most puissance and force,
6    9, 47|           whether thou be the Dame Ceres which art the originall
7    9, 47|         Proserpina: the Eleusians, Ceres: some Juno, other Bellona,
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